The young Oakland Raiders, in line for a first-round bye in the fast-approaching postseason, had a league-leading seven players selected for the Jan. 29 game in Orlando, including quarterback Derek Carr, receiver Amari Cooper and linebacker Khalil Mack.

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The Atlanta Falcons lead with the NFC with six Pro Bowlers, but its the Dallas Cowboys who might have the two most captivating selections. Rookies Dak Prescott and Ekekiel Elliott have the Cowboys back atop the conference, right where owner Jerry Jones and the historic franchise's faithful expect them to be. The quarterback-running back tandem lead a group of five Cowboys picked for the game.

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans also had five selections each, while Kansas City returner Tyreek Hill was the only other rookie to make either team.

This year's game returns to a traditional AFC vs. NFC format after three "unconferenced" years. The event will also include a skills competition.